meganjane82

I am really happy to see the AA shirts go. American Apparel is a sexist, sizest, mysogenistic corporation. Personally, I don't want to wear the product of
a company that objectifies me or sexualities women to sell a product. American made is not always better. No matter the reason, thanks woot for changing companies! I will be buying more shirts.

bwallass

wanderbug2 wrote:I went to re-order the one I bought (need it soooon!) and thought the listed measurements looked off from the shirt that I have here, so I just measured it. It actually matches the K4 sizing, not K6. Have you measured yours? Maybe there's a whole batch of mis-tagged kids sixes out there???

I didnt measure, just did put the two together to compare.

The old 4 was between .5 and 1 inch longer than the new 6, while the new six looked 2 or so inches wider.

xjacekx

Just wanted to give my two cents here. I got my first woot on an anvil the other day, wore it to work and whatnot and I have to say I honestly feel no difference in the shirt quality. It feels nice and fits me well. So, I welcome this change and it will not at all detour me from buying more woots!

Darquis

Got my first anvil today. It fits me about as good, if not a little better than the AA does (3X, and I need the damn length. Stupid long torso). It's not quite as soft, I guess, but "softness" wasn't the main selling point of shirts for me. I certainly wouldn't call it scratchy though. We'll see how it does after a wash.

morgankohl

meganjane82 wrote:I am really happy to see the AA shirts go. American Apparel is a sexist, sizest, mysogenistic corporation. Personally, I don't want to wear the product of
a company that objectifies me or sexualities women to sell a product. American made is not always better. No matter the reason, thanks woot for changing companies! I will be buying more shirts.

....seriously? As a woman, you have no idea how sick and tired I get of women using the word 'sexist'. And if you think AA objectifies women, I shudder to think of how you feel about any company that dares to market underwear.

amreli

morgankohl wrote:....seriously? As a woman, you have no idea how sick and tired I get of women using the word 'sexist'. And if you think AA objectifies women, I shudder to think of how you feel about any company that dares to market underwear.

Honestly, I think many, if not most, American companies are still sexist, so AA isn't really an exception. If people/companies still rampantly treat women like sex objects and inferior to men, I'm curious why you're sick and tired of women saying they're sexist (honest question, I really would like to know). Do you think the US isn't sexist any more?

I'm disappointed in the change for many reasons, but primarily because of sizing that now sucks and also the environmental differences in manufacturing.

morgankohl

amreli wrote:Honestly, I think many, if not most, American companies are still sexist, so AA isn't really an exception. If people/companies still rampantly treat women like sex objects and inferior to men, I'm curious why you're sick and tired of women saying they're sexist (honest question, I really would like to know). Do you think the US isn't sexist any more?

Saying that a person is sexist is a far cry from saying that a company is sexist. Yes, men can be pigs, but what can you do? Most women are completely bonkers. It's just the way of the world. Just don't interact with said men if you don't like their behavior. If you're being sexually harassed at work, say something about it. Hell, you might end up with a hefty lawsuit that fattens your bank account. (At which point, you should thank so-and-so for being an ass.) But saying that a company is treating YOU personally like a sex object? Doubtful. If you're being offended on behalf of the scantily clad women in advertisements, don't be. They're getting paid well and probably enjoy the attention. I just feel that the term sexist gets bandied about carelessly. Where do you draw the line? When a stranger comes up to you and asks "Hey baby where can I get some fries with that shake?", is that objectifying you? Perhaps, but more than anything, he's probably just an Pinky that needs to come up with a better pick up line.

thumperchick

morgankohl wrote: And if you think AA objectifies women, I shudder to think of how you feel about any company that dares to market underwear.

I take it that you haven't followed any of the links to AA's sexual harassment lawsuits, advertisements (where they choose models who look pre-teen and then show as much as they possibly can of them), and general sexist and misogynistic attitude toward women. Please, actually look through that before judging someone else's opinion.

morgankohl wrote:Yes, men can be pigs, but what can you do? Most women are completely bonkers. It's just the way of the world. Just don't interact with said men if you don't like their behavior.

So, your solution to harassment, sexism, and general issues between men/women is for the women who have an issue with it to get back in their house and shut up? Lest they interact with a man and become offended at someone's unwanted sexual comment? Please, tell me you're simply trolling.

While some people like to throw accusatory words around and get offended at someone's mere existence; it doesn't mean that sexism or harassment don't exist or aren't a problem. That is not something that you just bury your head in the sand about. That's like telling minorities to just not talk to white men, because a few guys with hoods are racists. AYFKM.

Narfcake

It's similarly stretchy, though I did not attempt any full stretch tests.

Speaking of stretch ... if you had to stretch out the neck holes in your AA shirts, then the Anvil shirts will be good for you. Otherwise, the following pic highlights just how wide some of us have been talking about ...
Both are unwashed/unworn, yet the neck hole of the Anvil ML is cut as wide as an AA 3XL.

EDIT: Shirts switched around. TAC was used to contrast the heather gray of YWI.

morgankohl

thumperchick wrote:While some people like to throw accusatory words around and get offended at someone's mere existence; it doesn't mean that sexism or harassment don't exist or aren't a problem.

I never said that they didn't exist. They definitely do; I was raised in a household, as such. I was old enough to remember when my mother was *allowed* to get her driver's license in her mid-thirties. (She eventually divorced the piece of crap.) I know it's a legitimate thing. I'm just saying that people throw the word sexist all over the place. I'm saying that companies aren't sexist. People are. Individuals.

zwartepaard

As a lady, I definitely noticed a difference. My new uniCONE shirt just came in the mail today and I was super excited, until I realized this new shirt is HUGE, and in all the wrong places. I checked the tag to see if I had somehow ordered the wrong size, then checked my receipt after reading this post. I didn't see any mention in my order about what kind of blank my shirt would be coming on. Had I seen the "obvious indicator" that this post makes reference to, I probably wouldn't have dropped $12. The material also feels thinner, which makes me glad that it is on asphalt instead of cream or white, and is strange since the tee is .2 ounces heavier. This is the first time I've been disappointed in a shirt.woot purchase. Though, I must say, it is good to hear that these new tees shrink more...maybe I have a chance of getting it to fit better.

rellybob

zwartepaard wrote:As a lady, I definitely noticed a difference. My new uniCONE shirt just came in the mail today and I was super excited, until I realized this new shirt is HUGE, and in all the wrong places. I checked the tag to see if I had somehow ordered the wrong size, then checked my receipt after reading this post. I didn't see any mention in my order about what kind of blank my shirt would be coming on. Had I seen the "obvious indicator" that this post makes reference to, I probably wouldn't have dropped $12. The material also feels thinner, which makes me glad that it is on asphalt instead of cream or white, and is strange since the tee is .2 ounces heavier. This is the first time I've been disappointed in a shirt.woot purchase. Though, I must say, it is good to hear that these new tees shrink more...maybe I have a chance of getting it to fit better.

lostintime2004

There is a lot of stuff here, so I apologize if it has been covered. My question on the new blanks is how the collars are, as a guy that is a bit on the bigger size (I wear a 3XL cause of my wide chest) who has a bit of a gut, AA shirts were 80/20 on the size of the collar being right. If it were too big the shirt would slide back and I absolutely hate it. If the shirt fell forward I wouldn't care but the AA shirts were the only ones who went backwards.

Basically when the AA shirts fit well they were snug around my neck, so my question is, did the collars get bigger, smaller, or stay the same. If they got bigger I dont think I will ever buy a new shirt woot shirt

jcleveland

First, I want to say I have always been a big fan of the Woot Ts. Most of my shirts are now from Woot because of the art and the shirt themselves. However, the Anvil shirts are not nearly as high quality as the AA shirts. My Anvil shirts do not feel as comfortable on my skin as the AA shirts did, which is a large part of why I bought Woot shirts in the first place. I will unfortunately not find myself able to buy Woot shirts again until you change back, or try another brand.

That said, paying $15-20 for a higher quality AA shirt wouldn't be THAT terrible for me.

elankat

lostintime2004 wrote:There is a lot of stuff here, so I apologize if it has been covered. My question on the new blanks is how the collars are, as a guy that is a bit on the bigger size (I wear a 3XL cause of my wide chest) who has a bit of a gut, AA shirts were 80/20 on the size of the collar being right. If it were too big the shirt would slide back and I absolutely hate it. If the shirt fell forward I wouldn't care but the AA shirts were the only ones who went backwards.

Basically when the AA shirts fit well they were snug around my neck, so my question is, did the collars get bigger, smaller, or stay the same. If they got bigger I dont think I will ever buy a new shirt woot shirt

Noticeably bigger. Narfcake and some others have posted comparisons, if you just scroll up this page.

spacegirlag

i'm going to post this here, since even though i'm female i've decided i prefer the men's medium to the wxl in the aa blanks.

has anyone that wore a medium in the aa shirts gotten a comparable fit in the new anvil blanks? like, does a men's small fit close to the way a medium used to?

i happen to have muscular arms, so prefer the room in the aa men's shirt sleeves. did they stay close to the same? i know i could theoretically find these answers from the sizing charts, but based on what i've seen in the women's thread, i just don't trust the base numbers.

killerorca

cmillard1 wrote:For me, aside from the neck hole (which is a bit large), I feel that in terms of quality and fit I either like the Anvil's better (sleeves) or about the same (material).

I'm actually pretty astounded that people liked the sleeves on the AA shirts. Do they have any upper torso mass at all?

Some people, myself included, use woot shirts as undershirts for work shirts. So it is ideal for the sleeves to be shorter than standard sizes. Heck I had to abandon the plain white tees I was using from costco cause the sleeves were too long.

j5

spacegirlag wrote:i'm going to post this here, since even though i'm female i've decided i prefer the men's medium to the wxl in the aa blanks.

has anyone that wore a medium in the aa shirts gotten a comparable fit in the new anvil blanks? like, does a men's small fit close to the way a medium used to?

i happen to have muscular arms, so prefer the room in the aa men's shirt sleeves. did they stay close to the same? i know i could theoretically find these answers from the sizing charts, but based on what i've seen in the women's thread, i just don't trust the base numbers.

andersdotter

Sorry, I didn't read the 25 pages of comments... and maybe this has been said already, but mostly I need to rant... I don't read the forum, so had no idea the shirts changed - or that I was supposed to check sizing every time I order to make sure I get the right one... because it varies shirt to shirt... awesome - the same night, I bought 2 shirts one WXL and one WL (because I've been losing some weight and wanted to see if I was ready to step down a size). Too bad the WL is about 2 sizes larger than the WXL and I just threw $15 away on a shirt that is ridiculously too big for me. Thanks a lot shirt.woot!

JonTwelve

Well I finally tried on a new shirt that my buddy ordered from woot. We knew woot switched brands but we reserved judgment till we tried one. Unfortunately for the both of us American Apparel fit and looked much better. For me AA was the perfect shirt, made in the US too.

Sorry WOOT, I'm not buying ill fitting shirts even though I really like you guys and the awesome artits. Raise the price if you have to but bring back those sweet fitting american made shirts!

thereap

I just received blending in today and it is on an anvil blank. i tried it on for just a minute (i was on my lunch break when i got it). the neck felt significantly bigger and it seems wider and shorter. I HATE THIS. The AA shirts were slimmer and longer which i loved. I have been buying shirts here for only a few months and i already own 14. my new obsession with unique t shirts may come to an end soon. I'm pretty sad to be honest with you. I'll wash them and see what happens. I'll post again after i wash it a couple of times. P.S. I'm still waiting for 4 more shirts to come in the mail hopefully i like them when they come.

jsee1218

I bought Ramyb's "Read" (M3XL) on Sunday and had it rush shipped. I received it yesterday and tried it on before I washed it. Yes, it's true that the sleeves are longer than the AA blanks, and it's true that the head/neck hole is wider. At first, I thought the head/neck hole being wider was a real deal breaker because it seemed to be REALLY wide on me. However, after washing the shirt in cold water and drying it in the dryer (for maximum shrinkage), I noticed that the head/neck hole shrunk to an acceptable width. I was wearing "Nyan's Dream" (AA M3XL) just before I changed into "Read" and didn't notice a real difference between the shirts when it came to the feel of the head/neck hole. They both rested comfortably around my neck.

As for the sleeves, I find that I prefer the longer sleeves on the Anvil blank because my upper arms are chubby. The Anvil shirt's sleeves also seemed to not creep up my arms as I'm doing things around the house. On the AA shirts, I constantly find myself having to yank down the sleeves to cover my upper arms because they creep up.

Now, for length and width, I did not notice much of a difference between the two. Now that I have had a chance to look at an AA shirt and an Anvil shirt after having washed and dried them both as I normally would, the lengths seem to be about the same. The widths feel the same, as well. Then again, I prefer my shirts baggy because, let's face it, my upper arms aren't the only part of me that's chubby!

The thickness of the shirts both feel the same, but the Anvil shirt is definitely not as soft as the AA shirt. Is this a deal breaker for me? Nope. Although the Anvil shirt is not as soft as the AA shirt, it is by no means rough or scratchy.

Will I continue to buy shirt.woot! shirts now that I've tried the new Anvil blanks? Probably, as long as they keep putting out designs that I like.

Overall, I prefer the Anvil blank because of the longer sleeves. I plan on wearing "Read" all day tomorrow, though, so we'll see if my opinion changes at all. Trying it on for an hour versus wearing it all day could make a difference in my opinion. I'll let you know if it changes.

Miyari

So... any plans to offer Women's 2XL? You guys offer Mens 3X but nothing bigger than XL for larger women. One of the only sites I can't buy 2XLs from - every Woot shirt I own is an unflattering Men's XL.

terrabite3

To be honest, I don't care about switching to Anvil. I find them acceptable. What I DO care about is all the whining over the issue.

I don't care that the blanks are no longer made in USA. If american companies won't bother being competitive, they deserve to go out of business.

I don't care that the shirts are a little bit shorter. They still fit better than shirts I can find anywhere else. I don't buy from TeeFury because they don't feel right.

I don't care that they charge $2 more while costing less. They're still cheaper than most other sources of quality tees. I don't buy from thinkgeek because they are far too expensive (and also don't fit right).

Woot, you have my support, both vocal and financial.

Complainers, I'm happy to see you go, if it means I don't have to hear you moaning, "If this were on AA, I would buy it." Move on, and stop spamming us every day with the same garbage. I. DO. NOT. CARE.

thumperchick

terrabite3 wrote:To be honest, I don't care about switching to Anvil. I find them acceptable. What I DO care about is all the whining over the issue.

I don't care that the blanks are no longer made in USA. If american companies won't bother being competitive, they deserve to go out of business.

I don't care that the shirts are a little bit shorter. They still fit better than shirts I can find anywhere else. I don't buy from TeeFury because they don't feel right.

I don't care that they charge $2 more while costing less. They're still cheaper than most other sources of quality tees. I don't buy from thinkgeek because they are far too expensive (and also don't fit right).

Woot, you have my support, both vocal and financial.

Complainers, I'm happy to see you go, if it means I don't have to hear you moaning, "If this were on AA, I would buy it." Move on, and stop spamming us every day with the same garbage. I. DO. NOT. CARE.

That was a very long post from someone who "doesn't care." o_0

In reality, it's good to have the opposing opinions on this thread. No one is asking the new blank supporters to stop posting, please show the same courtesy to the opposition.

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